• New York

    HANNA

    Hanna is an incredible movie.  Everything from the cinematography to the soundtrack to the story, costume and casting. EEEkkk!  I loved every minute of it and how the ending really loops back to the opening scores.  If you loved Run Lola Run, the Saw franchise then HANNA is a home run for sure.

    She is such a bad bitch. Her father in the movie is exactly the kind of man I need. Footnote that swimming part. You will know what I mean when you see it. YUM.  I think the main things that make a person ‘weak’ and not the ‘perfect soldier’ is essentially what make us human and makes us real. Hanna has been genetically doctored in the womb to feel less fear, less apprehension and is stronger than most. That’s what makes her dope.

    Her hair looks amazing in this movie and don’t forget about the Prada shoes Marissa Wiegler wears… Does it mean she’s the devil?

    So many parts if this story is told on so many levels it’s multi level. The fact that Hanna was able to remain emotionless and was never exposed to music. The way she has innate trust for the dogs she plays with and the little boy – yet she is trained to resist against that and really just ‘adapt or die’. Lotsa good food for thought.

    I haven’t seen a lot of great movies lately but this one is 5 stars in my books. I got to see the press screening today and everyone laughed, held their breath and loved it. Highly recommend that you go see it this weekend!

    hannathemovie.com

    Hanna comes out April 8

  • New York

    Digital Princess x Beauty Bloggers

    On a rainy Friday, April 1 – NYC Digital Princesses + Beauty Bloggers got together at the Bella PR headquarters in Midtown Manhattan for a little cocktail party and beauty goodies. Only 28 days until the Royal Wedding! We showcase Spring and Summer products from our clients as well as blog story pitches and shared ideas and face time with all our new friends. Follow @bellaprNYC for more updates for the next event

    MORE PICS here

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    Growing Up

    Recently with my schedule all over the place and be being stressed out to the max, I havent been able to take time to relax and enjoy. This weekend that is exactly what I did. Stayed home, went out with the ladies, attended the one of a kind show, and basically just did me. It was a great weekend, and ladies and gents, I have been getting more into my female side.

    Growing up I wasn’t what you would call a girly girl nor was I a tom boy. I was a girl that just loved to do everything and anything, and would love to get her hands dirty just as much as the next girl. Now a days, and especially this weeknd, I have just gotten into wearing more makeup — I love MAC … and basically just dressing like a girl. I never knew I had so much ‘girly clothes’ and haven’t worn them. ahem, I also wore HEELS to school the other day.. oh lordy, I have unleashed the beast ahahaha

    Seems like Bella also had a growing up realization too. *dances*

    Plus now my mom wants to set me up on blind dates and basically dress me like her doll. Thanks but no thanks mom!! Got to say though, I love being dressed up and wearing makeup, I look so much more alive.

    yay Pink Lips are hot for spring….

    Have you recently gone through this faze?? Maybe it’s not a faze and just a life realization.. What do you think ??

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    Video Love: LGFW- Meet Arti Gogna

    I had the pleasure of meeting and hanging out with fashion designer Arti Gogna (Owner/Pres. Arti Gogna), this past week at LGFW. She’s super cool, down to earth, and oh so pretty. I managed to get her in front of of the camera for a brief interview, while we were waiting to go into the next show.

    Arti and I- Closing night LGFW (Thanks to Chantel B. for this pic! xo)

    Meet Arti…

    Don’t forget to check out her website, and show her some L-O-V-E!

    peace, love, and health

    ♥Bella♥

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    OR by Angela Chen ~ via writer, Leslie Doc

    Its always so nice to have a media invitation to an LG Fashion Week show, its such an atmosphere of excitement, talent and art! One of my closest friends, Leslie Doc, has just graduated University and is beginning her career in the production side of a Rogers show; she’s always been a creative mind to bang ideas around with a love of fashion, so with this being right up her alley I invited her to come out to the Angela Chen show… the only catch was that she would be the one to write the review post of the show. Having studied Journalism and Media Communications Doc’s been a writer since I can remember and believes that, to be a true journalist, one must be true to what they feel and honest in their message. Check out her thoughts.
    “The angela chen show started on a sky-high note. From the moment the crowds of stilettos hit the plush red carpet to the heartfelt applause, the OR by Angela Chen show had ambiance down to a T. The venue was glamorous and spacious, with the dark cave- like entrance stirring the first dose of suspense. The place was at full capacity and all of the flashes and the dull murmur of anticipation added to the build up of the show. The music was subtle yet sexy and fit perfectly with the vibe; well chosen. The mood was set for worlds to be rocked. But a fashion show needs more than pretense to be badass. It needs kickass clothes that make you want to break the bank so you can rock them. While Chen had some pieces that were workable, like an understated sexy knit shawl/sweater that left just the right amount to the imagination, to an inventive knit cut out with braiding and intricate shapes covering the bare essentials, most of the collection was too heavy, seemed slightly messy and didn’t coordinate well with the pieces they were paired with. The tutus were desirable in and of themselves, but the knits (the common denominator in the collection) were perhaps more suitable for fall/winter paired with mens slacks or maybe a touch of tweed. In short, the show was beautiful, the clothes fell a little flat. The notion of mixing heavy wools and knits with summer pieces,chiffon and crinoline seems ideal, but somehow missed the mark in its execution. Take me back to Chen’s tailored silhouettes and structured solids of the Orange collection, where badass clothes had girls like me caught in a daydream.”

    Atmosphere is ideal, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We loved the over-all and look forward to see what’s next!